Laz Galip

Laz Galip (1762-early May 1799) was a general of the Ottoman Empire during the French Revolutionary Wars. Galip was the Ottoman commander at the Battle of Remle, during which he was killed.

Biography
Laz Galip was born in Antalya, Ottoman Empire in 1762 to a Sunni Muslim family of Turks, and he became a general of the Ottoman army. Galip was given command of an army of 615 Ottoman troops in Palestine during the French Revolutionary Wars, and he fought against Louis Desaix's French army at the Battle of Remle in 1799. Galip was killed in the battle, and his army was utterly routed and destroyed.